Philanthropy, Identity, and the Role of Fundraisers with Professor Beth Breeze OBE
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In this episode of The Purpose Brief, James Johnston chats to Professor Beth Breeze OBE, and they explore how philanthropy really works and how it’s changing.
Drawing on decades of research, Beth reflects on generosity among the wealthy, and why giving is rarely just about money.
Instead, philanthropy often sits at the intersection of identity, influence, responsibility, and a desire to make a difference, sometimes in ways that can spark controversy and debate. The conversation explores what happens when wealth and goodwill meet in the real world, and how ideas of responsible business and responsible wealth are shaping modern philanthropy.
They also touch upon the identity of donors, the critical role fundraisers play in building relationships and trust, and why public perception and collaboration matter for sustaining a healthy culture of giving. It’s a grounded, thoughtful conversation about philanthropy as a force for good and the responsibilities that come with it.
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Order 'Rich Expectations' Now from the Directory for Social Change
More about Harris Manchester College: https://www.hmc.ox.ac.uk/
More about James: https://www.resolutepurpose.co.uk/